Old Trafford, also known as the Theatre of Dreams, is deeply connected to Manchester United, much like legendary figures Sir Alex Ferguson, Sir Matt Busby, George Best, Denis Law, and Sir Bobby Charlton. The historic stadium is intertwined with the rich history of the Red Devils. While it would have been neglectful for INEOS not to consider alternative stadium options, the overwhelming sentiment among Man United fans is to revamp Old Trafford. Countless generations of families have supported the club from the Stretford End, and some of the most memorable victories and iconic moments have taken place on its sacred turf. For instance, who can forget the jubilation of Sir Alex and Brian Kidd when Steve Bruce scored a last-minute header against Sheffield Wednesday? The news that INEOS has already begun discussions with investment partners, both domestically and internationally, to aid in the redevelopment of Old Trafford (via the Daily Mail, h/t Sky Sports) will undoubtedly be music to the fans’ ears. Previously, there were speculations about a potential move to a new, purpose-built stadium, but it seems that idea has now been set aside. Even if the capacity of the renowned old ground cannot be expanded due to the presence of a railway line behind one of its stands, Old Trafford undeniably deserves a makeover. This transformation now appears to be on the horizon, drawing closer to becoming a reality in the foreseeable future.
According to the Source caughtoffside.com